Estimates for Servants' Mourning, affording a great saving to families, are furnished; whilst the habitual attendance of experienced assistants (including dressmakers and milliners), enables them to suggest or supply every necessary for the occasion, and suited to any grade or condition of the community. Widows' and Family Mourning is always kept made up, and a note, descriptive of the Mourning required, will insure its being sent forthwith, either in Town or into the Country, and on the most Reasonable Terms.
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ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS in the NORTH of ENGLAND; being examples of Antique Furniture, Plate, Church Decorations, Objects of Historical Interest, &c. Drawn and Etched by WILLIAM B. SCOTT, Government School of Design, Newcastle, containing—Antiquities in Jarrow Church—Swords of Cromwell, Lambert, Fairfax, &c.—Norman Wall Paintings—Antiquities in York Minster—Rosary of Mary Queen of Scots—Antiquities at Hexham—Stained Glass, &c. in Wetheral Church—Figures of the Apostles in Carlisle Cathedral—Drinking Vessels, Carvings, &c.
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ARCHITECTURAL PUBLICATION SOCIETY. New and Important work, the DICTIONARY OF ARCHITECTURE, to be completed in three years. Only a sufficient number of copies will be printed to supply Members. Annual Subscription One Guinea, due in advance from the 1st of May, entitles each Member to a copy of the portion issued during the year.—THOMAS L. DONALDSON, Esq., Treasurer, Bolton Gardens, Russell Square.
WYATT PAPWORTH, Hon. Sec.